Rorahbacher Farr Letter to Inspector General

Lynch Files Sec 538 Motion

Charles Lynch files Section 538 motion to end case based on new 2015 Spending Bill

New York Times

Charles Lynch story reported by New York Times reporter Erik Eckholm

Videos

March 15, 2009 Al Roker Interview

March 15, 2009 Al Roker of MSNBC documents the Charles C. Lynch story. Youtube only allows 10 minutes of video so this is a highly edited version of the documentary and cuts out lots of government propaganda and the local Sheriff Pat Hedges who says that there could not be 2000 sick people in his county of 263,000.

March 23, 2009 KSBY Charles C. Lynch's Sentencing Postponed

Local news station KSBY reports on March 23, 2009 that Charles C. Lynch's sentencing was postponed because the judge wants to hear what the Government's new policy regarding medical marijuana is. The report has Lynch audio bytes of a phone interview immediately following the sentencing postponement. Thanks to KSBY for the providing the video footage.

Larry King Live Interview

March 27, 2009 Charles C. Lynch and his attorneys Reuven Cohen and John Littrell appear on the Larry King live show. The show discusses the legalization of Marijuana and Medical Marijuana. The guest host for the show that night was Tavis Smiley. This is a segment of the show.

June 11, 2009 Charles Lynch to be Sentenced

June 11, 2009 at 9:30 am in Los Angeles Charles C. Lynch will be sentenced in Federal Court. Reason.tv calls Charles Lynch "Medical Marijuana's Whipping Boy" in this video which features a blues song by Chris Darrow called "Whipping Boy". The video says the hearing will start at 10 am but the judge changed the time to 9:30 am on June 9, 2009. Visit Reason.tv for more information.

June 11, 2009 Lynch Sentenced in Federal Court

On June 11, 2009 in Los Angeles Federal court Charles C. Lynch was sentenced to one year and one day in Federal Prison for operating a City Sanctioned Medical Marijuana Dispensary. Lynch was released on bail pending appeal. Lynch's attorneys filed an appeal to the ninth circuit on June 15, 2009. Video Courtesy Reason.tv